This is a riskier play than, say, Archer Daniels Midland, but Chesapeake is a good way to play a long-term boom in natural gas, and Pabrai is betting heavily that the worst is behind the company.
As President, I have, therefore, made a deliberate and strategic decision -- as a Pacific nation, the United States will play a larger and long-term role in shaping this region and its future, by upholding core principles and in close partnership with our allies and friends.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks to the Australian Parliament
That left Aventis as a pure-play drugmaker whose products include Allegra, a blockbuster antihistamine, and Lantus, a long-acting form of insulin.
Tavares put New York back in front when a shot by Streit from the left point struck his stick and caromed past Fleury to make it 2-1 with a long-awaited, power-play goal.
Andersen started it with a three-point play, James had a layup not long afterward and the Heat were starting to roll.
Like Heineken, Diageo is a core holding in Sizemore Capital portfolios as a long-term play on the rise of the emerging market consumer.
The report highlights how these "hidden" symptoms can cause problems for more than just the injured person - and what a vital role effective long-term rehabilitation and support has to play.
The 24-year-old Frenchman, who has signed a long-term contract, is also eligible to play for Poland.
Her instinct will be to be cautious, to play it long, to hope that long-term Greece turns a corner.
As I declared in Australia last year, the United State as a Pacific nation will play a larger and long-term role in shaping this region and its future.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and President Lee Hold a News Conference
He will next take on either Czech seventh seed Tomas Berdych or 2009 U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina -- who led 7-6 (8-6) 1-6 6-3 when play was halted long before the Tsonga-Wawrinka match, despite appearing to struggle with a strapped-up knee.
Volunteers play a vital role in ensuring that a range of valuable long-term datasets continue to survive, a team of scientists will say.
Clearly, the administration has a better hand to play if the President goes into long-term tax reform negotiations already having accomplished a tax rate increase on the wealthy.
Doubtless, these are but the opening acts of a years-long play about justice and the steady march of progress.
Teach First insists on top degrees for its recruits, but candidates also undergo a day-long programme of aptitude tests, including role play, teamwork and a teaching practice session.
That said, dopamine may well play a secondary role in the long-term effects of Ecstasy.
Various countries are experimenting with mobile monitoring, which could play a vital role in solving long-term sanitation issues, IRC's Stef Smits says.
This isn't a long-term play and we couldn't put AWA in the stock portfolio, but it looks good for a quick trade.
But if Rand is going to play a starring role in the long-term battle to defeat statist ideologies, rather than making episodic, cameo appearances, her work will require a radical overhaul.
But he says there are compelling reasons for banning smoking in some outdoor areas, such as children's play parks, as a means of shifting long-term attitudes.
The debate has taken on added urgency since Bill Clinton's visit to Tokyo last year, when it was agreed that Japan would play a more active role in the long-standing security alliance between the two countries.
He noted that many game files are several times larger than a typical high-definition movie, requiring customers to wait a long time before they can play a new game.
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Streit put New York back in front from the left point with a long-awaited power-play goal.
Starring Zach Grenier, Deirdre O'Connell and Noah Robbins, the hour-long play takes place one night at a bus stop outside a hospital in Kingston, N.
Embassy are a long-established club who play in the Hull and District League, and have a comprehensive youth set-up, with teams from U10s through to senior level.
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And it could be worse for the Big Ten: Imagine if the two conferences hadn't backtracked on a planned long-term agreement to play nonconference games against one another.
So Qwest's best scenario may be a two-part play, breaking up its local and long-distance businesses and reducing debt along the way to make the remaining pieces more attractive.
"Our goal now is to deliver the music that was buried here for a long time - everything we play was written and composed by us in the 1980s, " he recalls.
While Thursday's match is only the first leg in the play-off round, the result could go a long way to deciding whether Craig Brown's men take their place in the draw for the group stages a week on Friday.
Unfortunately, a domestic political squeeze-play (involving funding for the long-since-terminated Super Collider-Super Conductor then under construction in Texas) prompted the first President Bush to embrace such an exercise in American nuclear restraint: a U.S. moratorium on all underground nuclear testing.
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